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 Martial Arts at the Pennsylvania Karate Academy
These are the general terms used for the Filipino Martial Arts taught here at P.K.A. Filipino Kali has a broad spectrum of physical techniques involving 12 areas of both armed and unarmed combat.
Karate as a self-defense is one of the best striking arts of the unarmed Martial Arts.
Muay Thai kickboxing is the unarmed Martial Art of Thailand.
www.pakarate.com /marts.htm   (768 words)

  
 Arnis: Filipino Martial Arts
Arnis (pronounced "our niece") is a Philippine martial arts system of martial arts that employs rattan canes, blade weapons and the empty hands -- no weapons.
During his life Presas was featured on the cover of Black Belt magazine, authored several books on Filipino martial arts, was voted 1982 Instructor Of The Year and was inducted into the Black Belt Hall Of Fame.
Arnis does not merely combine techniques, the student is encouraged to adapt the principles to one's own feel for each technique and any previous training--martial arts, dance or other body movement disciplines.
www.safeskills.com /arnis.html   (358 words)

  
 Filipino Martial Arts Academy - Master Chris Petrilli
Commonly called “Filipino stick-fighting” and known by other names (Arnis de mano, Escrima, Kali), Eskrima is a complete martial art, encompassing kicks, punches, knees, elbows, trapping, joint locks, throws, and submission holds, done with or without a stick.
Eskrima is a Filipino martial art that revolves around training with weaponry (both impact and bladed) to create a total awareness of both armed and unarmed combat at every possible range.
Every technique that we teach is geared towards total pragmatism in real combat, yet our system also adapts well to tournament competition.
www.fmaa.net   (151 words)

  
 Chinese Kung Fu styles or martial arts styles
Chinese Kung Fu styles or martial arts styles
Xie set up a martial arts club to teach the crying crane Chuan.
In the later years of the Qing Dynasty, Lin Shixian, an expert in the Yongchun white crane Chuan, went to teach his martial arts at Fuzhou.
www.chinavoc.com /kungFu/schools/cata_he.asp   (671 words)

  
 Kali Academy of Martial Arts
Come in for a different approach to mixed martial arts training.
Be efficient in all ranges of combat: kicking, boxing, trapping, grappling, ground and weaponry.
Let us introduce you to Jeet Kune Do; the art and philosophy of the late Bruce Lee.
www.kalijkd.com   (117 words)

  
 Official Domain Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling Association
We feel that change is necessary by constantly searching for ways to improve ones martial arts abilities and update training methods embarking on what has become a life journey of investigating and training in various martial arts styles and systems.
I recognize the value of Bruce’s approach to martial arts and its application to personal growth and for these reasons I became his student and friend.
Over the past five decades extensive research was given to Indonesian Silat, Shoot Wrestling (Shooto) Japan, Thai Boxing and the Filipino martial arts.
www.jkdassoc.com   (117 words)

  
 RJA Modern Arnis
Arnis is generally regarded as the mother, or root, martial art for the other Filipino combat arts of Kali and Escrima and as such is one of the most popular martial arts in the Philippines.
From American Kenpo to Bruce Lee’s Jun Fan many “modern” martial arts have borrowed significantly from the teachings of the Filipino Martial Arts.
Arnis is serious form of self-defense where the student most learn mental, emotional and spiritual qualities to become an effective martial artist.
www.ajjf.org /dojos/rja/rja_arnis.htm   (241 words)

  
 Official Domain Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do Grappling Association
Combining the knowledge in the arts of grappling and submission alongside the skill of trapping and the striking arts, Larry Hartsell has taken his art to a new dimension.
We feel that change is necessary by constantly searching for ways to improve ones martial arts abilities and update training methods embarking on what has become a life journey of investigating and training in various martial arts styles and systems.
I recognize the value of Bruce’s approach to martial arts and its application to personal growth and for these reasons I became his student and friend.
www.jkdassoc.com   (241 words)

  
 FIGHTING FOOTWORK OF KUNTAO & SILAT (video - VHS, NTSC/U.S. standard) - Paladin Press
Bob Orlando, the owner of the Je du-too School of Martial Arts, teaches a hybrid fighting system that combines elements of Chinese kuntao, Indonesian pentjak silat, Chinese kenpo, kung-fu and the Filipino martial arts.
While a kuntao or silat practitioner’s hands are busy parrying, trapping and striking, his legs are simultaneously applying their own tactics to trap, unbalance and destroy an opponent’s lower body.
In this first volume, Orlando explains the critical elements of silat, kuntao and hybrid kuntao-silat legwork and teaches you the mechanics of trapping and unbalancing an opponent with your legs.
www.paladin-press.com /detail.aspx?ID=1092   (241 words)

  
 TKFAA MODERN ARNIS
Modern Arnis has been becoming one of the fastest growing and most popular Martial Arts around the world.
We send our thoughts and prayers to his immediate family, friends and his extended family in the martial arts the Modern Arnis Family.
Many people haven't heard of the art unless you are a martial arts enthusiast (and some of those people don't know about it).
www.kungfuarnis.com /modernarnis.html   (494 words)

  
 Modern Arnis
Training in Modern Arnis is both a fun and safe way to train in the martial arts.
Modern Arnis includes the same basic techicques you would find in any martial art including blocking, trapping, passing, joint lock- and throws.
Modern Arnis is a Filipino-style martial art brought back from obscurity my Professor Remy Presas.
www.aikijujitsu.org /pages/486391   (176 words)

  
 RJA Modern Arnis
Arnis is generally regarded as the mother, or root, martial art for the other Filipino combat arts of Kali and Escrima and as such is one of the most popular martial arts in the Philippines.
Arnis is serious form of self-defense where the student most learn mental, emotional and spiritual qualities to become an effective martial artist.
The student begins by learning basic striking, parrying, and trapping techniques and gradually progresses to more intricate two man drills and free sparring, again using all the weapons mentioned.
www.ajjf.org /dojos/rja/rja_arnis.htm   (241 words)

  
 www.silat-video.com - Silat Video at Sutrisno's Pondok
Most of which are employed at trapping distance, and would be worth examination by a practitioner of mixed martial arts, or anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of various asian martial arts or self defense methods.
Silat (Pentjak-Silat, Pencak-Silat, pukulan) is the name given to the indigenous martial arts of Indonesia and Malaysia.
Silat can be said to be both highly economic in its motion and extremely effective in its technique.
www.silat-video.com   (1463 words)

  
 A history of taekwondo - Budosport Capelle Taekwondo Boxing
T'aeggyon appeared in the early 1800s, about the same time that the Chinese martial arts became less popular, and in its modern form is an art emphasizing circular kicking, leg sweeps, and leg trapping followed by a throw.
The Koreans in the late nineteenth century valued scholarship, not athleticism, and by 1900 there was little serious interest in the martial arts of either China or Korea, except perhaps as games for children to play at festivals.
There does seem to be some link between modern t'aeggyon and t'aekwondo, since both arts emphasize circular kicking (roundhouse kick, spinning kicks) rather than linear ones (side kick, front kick), but any influence that t'aeggyon may have had upon t'aekwondo's development was not evident in the techniques of the latter until the 1960s.
budosport.mavnet.org /gesch.html   (1463 words)

  
 History of American Kenpo Karate
Kenpo's roots date back to China circa 525 A.D. Kenpo combines ancient martial arts of China (Chuan Fa) and Japan (Akijujitsu), Danzin Ryu Jujitsu) and combines them into a uniquely American, progressive, modern approach to martial arts.
Edmund Parker who was one of the foremost Karate pioneers in the U.S. He was a key player in revolutionizing the classical arts and began emphasising a practical, logical and scientific strategy for developing the skills of self-protection, athletic self-mastery, and the psychology of personal development.
Practitioners learn to use a wide variety of natural weapons; fingers, hands, forearms, elbows, kicks, knees, trapping, throwing, sweeps, restraints, pain compliance and weapon control.
www.asekenpo.com /History.htm   (236 words)

  
 INTERVIEW Joe Lewis
Lewis spoke with conviction, honesty and most importantly with the intention of maintaining the integrity of the Martial Arts history he has been involved with and the facts associated with it.
Joe Lewis: Dr. Muang Gyi opened the first Martial Arts school in the USA in 1963 that involved fighting in the ring.
Bruce was very intelligent when it came to fighting and that was why he was going to get away from the trapping and the techniques of Wing Chun.
www.mikemiles.com /lewis.html   (3666 words)

  
 Complete Fitness Concepts/ Progressive Fighting Systems/Combat Submission Wrestling, Fairfax, Northern Virginia Washington DC-Combat Mixed Martial Arts, Jeet Kune Do,Self Defense, and Personal Fitness Training
With the popularity of Mixed Martial Arts as seen in events such as The Ultimate Fighitng Championship and Pride, it has become evident that there is not one style of martial art or one range of combat that always prevails.  Bruce Lee realized this nearly forty years ago when he developed Jeet Kune Do.
JKD teaches the practitioner to fight in all four ranges of combat.  Students are taught to flow from kicking range, to hand range, to trapping range, and to the ground.  Then we add in weapons and multiple opponents. 
We train with techniques from a number of different combat systems: American Kickboxing, Combat Submission Wrestling, Wing Chung for trapping, and Filipino Kali/Escrima for weapons.  Click here to learn more about  each.
www.completefitnessconcepts.com /index_files/Self_Defense_Martial_Arts.htm   (323 words)

  
 Orange County Jeet Kune Do
We present a modern approach to the martial arts with a complete curriculum encompassing all of the elements of self-defense including striking, grappling, clinching, trapping and weapons.
Offering authentic Jeet Kune Do instruction, we are dedicated to being on the forefront of Martial Arts training and teaching.
Only Full Instructors in Jeet Kune Do may promote students all the way to instructor level and grant instructor certifications.
ockickboxing.com /jeetkunedo.asp   (323 words)

  
 Paul Vunak martial arts products
Jeet Kune Do - Trapping - $27.95 Paul Vunak demonstrates the inside offensive and defensive trapping techniques of several martial arts styles including Wing Chun, Filipino Thai Boxing, and Jeet Kune Do.
karatebuzz.com /paul.html   (113 words)

  
 Jeet Kune Do - Art History Online Reference and Guide
This eclectic system combines techniques taken from some other martial arts; the trapping and short-range punches of Wing Chun, the kicks of northern kung fu styles as well as Savate, some footwork found in Fencing and the techniques of Western Boxing, among others.
Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do (截&: jié quán daò; in Jyutping: zit6 kyun4 dou3; literal meaning: "Way of the Intercepting Fist"), also Jeet Kun Do or JKD, is the system based primarily on a few styles of Chinese martial arts and developed by Bruce Lee.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Jeet_Kune_Do   (998 words)

  
 Deluxe Martial Arts Forums - Jun Fan and JKD Wooden Dummy Sets
They were created by Si Fu Inosanto from what he observed when Bruce Lee was working on the dummy, patterns that were repeated and various fundamentals to the trapping structure.
For example, in JKD/Jun Fan the student usually starts with set #3 rather than #1 because it is considered to be easier.
The JKD sets are really more suited for the way a JKD man is more likely to use trapping.
www.defend.net /deluxeforums/showthread.php?t=15035   (998 words)

  
 A Nonprofit, Democratic Martial Arts Organization Of, For, and By Practitioners of Combat Martial Arts with World-Wide Quality
These impact motions of physical expressive developments, are as diversified as their respective martial arts systems philosophies, combative methodologies, and moral ideologies on issues of aggressively violent behavioral attempts at life and limb.
As the trapping motion occurs the defenders left hand joins in to quickly turn the attacker’s wrist clockwise as it contours up the arm to the elbow as the attacker is pulled forward in his / her lead leg for kuzushi (breaking balance) as the defenders left elbow crashes into the attacker’s elbow.
The typical response for the kenpo stylist to this Yang attack would be to speedily block, adjust position and then advance to the physically expressive motion of striking vital points along the attacker’s body with elbows, claws, hand strike, and kick / kicks to finish the attacker’s attempt at further harm to self.
icmaua.com /Journal2004.htm   (5106 words)

  
 Techniques In Jeet Kune Do Instruction
This eclectic system combines techniques taken from some other martial arts; the trapping and short-range punches of Wing Chun, the kicks of northern kung fu styles as well as Savate, some footwork found in Fencing and the techniques of Western Boxing, among others.
It is the culmination of the life-long martial art development process Lee went through.
The claim is that allowed him to "flow", not to be stuck in stances, a positioning that Lee believed was a feature of some of traditional Wing Chun that he dismissed as the "classic mess".
www.jkdstreetdefense.com /techniques-in-jeet-kune-do.html   (584 words)

  
 John Geyston's System - Seminars
Master John Geyston is the Founder and Master Instructor of the Progressive Kenpo-Jitsu Karate System, Progressive Martial Art Concepts and of the Progressive Fighting Arts Federation.
This system integrates a blend of hard and soft methods of martial art strikes, including boxing and kickboxing, checking and trapping, takedowns and throws, break falling and ground submission fighting.
Master Geyston is a proponent of integration of fighting styles that compliment the individual and their particular style or system.
members.aol.com /jgeyston/seminar.html   (229 words)

  
 Jeet Kun Do
Jeet Kune Do Guidebook : Guide to Martial Arts Training With Equipment Vol 1
Jeet Kune Do : Bruce Lee's Commentaries on the Martial Way (The Bruce Lee Library, Vol 3) ~
Jeet Kune Do Entering to Trapping to Grappling ~
microbiol.org /vb.martial.arts/jeet_kun_do.htm   (229 words)

  
 www.wing-chun.gr - Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu Association
Wing Chun is unique among martial arts, as legend attributes its development to a woman.
Wing Chun is a close range system known for its use of quick movements and trapping skills.
He continues to teach at his schools in Athens, Greece, as well as several places around the world, employing Wing Chun Kung Fu as a mean to not only teach and promote this unique martial art, but to bring recognition and respect to diverse cultures and their peoples.
www.wing-chun.gr   (153 words)

  
 TKFAA Modern Arnis
Modern Arnis has been becoming one of the fastest growing and most popular Martial Arts around the world.
Through Modern Arnis, the individual will learn how to attack and defend using single stick, double stick, swords and daggers, trapping hands, joint locks and throws, and takedowns.
The Filipino Art is one of the most practical arts in the modern age…it's techniques have been used up until modern times in World War II and on the Streets of the Philippines.
members.aol.com /tkfarnis/modernarnis.html   (373 words)

  
 Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeet Kune Do advocates may utilize techniques from any martial art; the trapping and short-range punches of Wing Chun, the kicks of northern Chinese styles as well as Savate, the footwork found in Western fencing and the techniques of Western boxing, to list but a few.
Jeet Kune Do is currently seen as the genesis of the modern spate of hybrid martial arts.
Recently, the name used has been changed by some of its adherents to Jun Fan Jeet Kune Do -- "Jun Fan" being Lee's Chinese given name, therefore the literal translation is "Bruce Lee's Way of the Intercepting Fist."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeet_Kune_Do   (2608 words)

  
 Wing Chun Kung Fu - SiFu Duncan Leung - Official Homepage - Ving Tsun Kung Fu!
Then Wing Chun will be just a name in the history of Martial Arts.
The Videos are designed to teach the principles of 1st and 2nd Forms, Chi Sau, Trapping Hands and Training Drills.
SiFu Duncan Leung is a disciple of the Wing Chun Grand Master Yip Man, and a former classmate of Bruce Lee.
members.tripod.com /~Wing_Chun   (2608 words)

  
 Martial Arts Planet Archive - Bak Mei Pai Gung Fu
Bak Mei (or Pak Mei) concentrates a lot on nimble footwork, trapping and offensive attacks which are close to the body.
Out of all the styles i've studied, Bak Mei is the best, and I not only feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to train in this style but also to have found an excellent like-minded teacher(s); and thats what it all boils down to.
Bak Mei is a very unique, no nonsense style.
www.martialartsplanet.com /forums/search/topic/14146-1.html   (2608 words)

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